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Pasco County issues evacuation orders due to Hurricane Helene

TAMPA, Fla. (WFLA) — The Pasco County Commission issued a local state of emergency ahead of Hurricane Helene Tuesday afternoon.

This followed Gov. Ron DeSantis’ state of emergency that covered 63 counties, including Pasco County.

Helene is expected to make landfall somewhere on Florida’s Gulf Coast Thursday.

Evacuations

Mandatory evacuations start Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. for the following areas:

Voluntary evacuations will go into effect Wednesday at 9:00 a.m. for the following:

Shelters will be open Wednesday and a list of shelters will be posted on MyPasco.net

School closures

Pasco County Schools announced that after-school activities will be canceled Wednesday, but schools will open as scheduled.

All schools and offices will be closed on Thursday. They will reopen on Friday depending on the storm.

Pasco Sandbag locations

Pasco County Emergency Management said it has two 24-hour sandbag locations for residents to use.

These are located at the Magnolia Valley Golf Course at 7223 Massachusetts Avenue in New Port Richey and the Pasco Public Works C-Barn at 30908 Warder Road in San Antonio, Florida.

Four other sandbag sites will operate from sunrise to sunset. These are:

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